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Shortage of Doctors at Sagarmatha Zonal Hospital - 23-11-2005, 04:18 AM

Shortage of Doctors at Sagarmatha Zonal Hospital

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Rajbiraj, November 23

Patients in the emergency unit of Sagarmatha Zonal Hospital are being referred to other medical facilities due to the shortage of doctors. Only three government-appointed doctors are working in the hospital at present, whereas the number of doctors required is 19.
Despite the increase in number of patients in the hospital — who come from Saptari, Siraha and Udaypur districts as well as bordering Indian villages — the vacant posts of the doctors have not been filled yet.
The hospital has been facing hindrances in the treatment of its patients as three of its doctors have been transferred elsewhere within a year. The Medical Superintendent of the hospital Dr Ashokananda Mishra too retired three months ago. No new doctors have yet been appointed in these vacant positions.
Another doctor at the hospital, Dr Diya Yadav, also left for further studies last month. Hence, at present, only Dr Satya Dev Giri, Dr Laxman Mandal and Dr Tirtha Narayan Karna are providing their services at the hospital.
Around 150 patients come to the hospital daily for treatment.
Although two doctors had been appointed by the Hospital Development Committee, the committee has not been able to pay them, chairman of the committee, Satya Narayan Mandal, said. According to Mandal, the committee was forced to appoint new doctors as appeals to concerned authorities to fill in the vacant posts had gone unheard time and again.

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i am unable to understand the system of our country ..On one hand we say that there are many doctors in our country and its very hard to get job..et....etc....But int this hospital the patients are dying coz there are no enough doctors to help them....


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